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=== (November 6, 1978-October 13, 1991) ===
=== (November 6, 1978-October 13, 1991) ===
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(November 6, 1978-October 13, 1991)


Logo: Against a black background, a large yellow ring is drawn in. It then zooms out to show that it is the inner line for the "O" in the dark purple text "TEN FOUR" written in a double-lined "neon" font (similar to Procter & Gamble Productions' 1986 "PGP" logo). "A" and "PRODUCTION", in white and blue, respectively, and in the same font as the text (only much smaller) appear, with "A" appearing above the "F" and "PRODUCTION" appearing below.

Technique: Typical '70s-style cel animation effects.

Music/Sounds: A 7-note horn fanfare.

Music/Sounds Variant: Starting in 1988, the fanfare is now a swoosh sounding jingle (with the exception of Captive, which used the original music).

Availability: It can be seen on the 1988 War of the Worlds series. This was also seen on other television shows and TV movies.

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